RUSSIA'S REACTION TO MR. BEVIN'S SPEECH
Received Monday, 12.45 a.m. LONDON, June 0. Moscow radio, in tlie Jirst eomment on Mr. Bcvin's speech in the Uommons last Tuesday, said ihe speech was an attempt to break up Allied unity and use methods of eoercion and pressure against the Soviet Union. The broadcast which was quoting Pravda, said: "This speech of Mr. Bevin's shows the extent and eharacter of the psychological preparations for a complete retreat from the ^irinciple of eollaboration among the Allied Powers. " After deelaring that the speech repfesented an attempt to substitute methods of presshre and threats against the Soviet Union, the radio said: "It is not neeessary to show the unreality and fmtility of such wicked methods."
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1946, Page 8
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